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Here is mine as i got it a few months back, it already looks completely different to this but i havent taken any pics as yet, will post more in the next few weeks once its back in one piece!
[QUOTE]Really? What brand is the fairing? I looked at Dragonfly, and by the time I added everything up it was over 2 large (fairing, paint, amp, speakers, head unit).QUOTE]
I fairing was purchased off e-bay, it's not one of the china knock off's, the guy I purchased from builds them in his own shop. I work for a boat dealer so I got some real good deals on electronic. The paint work cost me 4 gallons of Yamaha outboard oil. The wiring harness is a Yamaha outboard trim extension harness.
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